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"Anga/Rian has been playing well this time,but they still lack experience alone.Their shots were still raw,but they have a lot of progress compared to previous appearances.They now contro lthe balls in front so it canset the attack well.Unfortunately in the third game they doing a lot of unforced errors"said men's doubles coach,Herry Iman Pierngadi.

The rest Herry also said Anga / Rian has good prospects in the future. In addition to its still relatively young age, he mentions this pair is able to master the technique of the game and have a pretty deadly attacks.

Good luck in SF against Kido/Hendra. The AUS open title is quite often for any pairs left, Endo/Kenichi, Fang/Lee. I hope they can cruise to final, and hopefully win the title. As they need to defend their runner up point at India SS..

AngRi can give any of the top 12 pairs a good fight, they should be in top 10 soon. The problem is both lack experience. Actually, if they switch partner with Bona/Ahsan for 1 tournament, they might gain some experience.

I can see more confidence in them, especially playing against top 10 pairs. However, they are still not consistent enough, resulting in the loss to lower ranked pairs such as Wu/Liao (Korea SSP 2012) and Issara/Jongjit (in India SS 2012 SF)

although Angga/Rian play lazy style, but their attacking is quite deadly.
very good. now, they have to improve their drive play and control the tempo.
this will help them to control the game and save some energy.
they can not just attack and attack. it will exshaust them.

we have seen last year, when Angga/Rian lost tamely to Chai/Guo because empty tank of gas after tiring game against Lee/Jung.